The Clear Fire burned one year-round home and a number of other buildings when it made a wind-driven run through the Kobe Road area last week.
“One year-round residence lost and seven different cabins lost, and then on seven other properties there are outbuildings, garages, sheds — sometimes, its trailers and equipment and even connexes filled with building materials lost as well,” he said.
Walker says the Red Cross is coming down from Fairbanks to conduct its own assessment, and the borough is talking to the state about a possible disaster declaration. Barbara Walters, with the Denali Borough area non-profit group Neighbor to Neighbor says local people responded generously to a call to meet the couple’s most immediate needs..
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
The Clear Fire burned one year-round home and several cabins last weekA donation effort is underway for a couple who lost their home in the Clear Fire last week, and the Denali Borough is talking with the state about a possible disaster declaration.
Read more »
Combating the Clear fireFind out which fuels are spreading the Clear Fire and what the blaze needs to come to an end.
Read more »
Clear residents go from fire evacuations to flood watchResidents of Clear traded fire evacuations for a flood watch as the weather around the massive fire changed rapidly over the weekend.
Read more »
Combating the Clear FireHow an evacuation plan is established and who gives the orders.
Read more »
Clear Backpack Survey Given to Dallas ISD ParentsDallas ISD posted an update on its website about clear backpack policy, but was quickly taken down. They now want to hear what parents have to say about the idea.
Read more »
The January 6 Committee’s Message is Clear: Trump Needs To Be Held Accountable“President Trump is a 76-year-old man. He is not an impressionable child,” Liz Cheney said Tuesday. “Just like everyone else in our country, he is responsible for his own actions and his own choices.”
Read more »